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Sketches in (hopefully) order: |
| 15950 |
132-01 | SHOW OPEN |
0:46 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 12941 |
132-02 | EAGLE EXPRESS: BEMIDJI - 1 |
2:56 |
STUDIO |
| George and Junior use a map scale to determine how far they have to travel if their base is Detroit and they have to deliver packages to Bemidji, MN and Columbus, NB. |
| 15510 |
132-03 | FEET INTO METERS |
1:07 |
STUDIO |
| In this punning sketch, a customer wants to change 9 feet into meters and receives not quite 3 parking meters - because 9 feet is a little less than 3 meters. |
| 12942 |
132-04 | EAGLE EXPRESS: BEMIDJI - 2 |
3:43 |
PART |
| George and Junior learn that it is much more efficient to take the triangular route between Detroit, Bemidji, and Columbus - rather than back and forth and back and forth. |
| 12730 |
132-05 | METRIC ELECTRIC LOVER |
3:20 |
SONG |
| A heavy metal rock band sings a song about the different vocabulary used in the Metric and English measurement system. |
| 16816 |
132-06 | BUT WHO'S ADDING: 7 |
4:33 |
GAME SHOW |
| Two contestants attempt to cover three numbers in a row by selecting addends of these numbers from the Addend Board and calling out the resultant sum. |
| 14551 |
132-07 | (VERY NICE) NEWSROOM INTERRUPT:26 |
0:19 |
BUMPER |
| -0- |
| 11042 |
132-08 | MATHNET:PROBLEM OF THE TROJAN HAMBURG-2 |
10:55 |
MATHNET |
| The Mathnetters calculate how much a 7x7x4 ft oak hamburger box would weigh. They return to the scene more quickly than expected, when Orson Kane discovers that someone has stolen the Despair Diamond. |
| Sketch Count: | 8 |
| Episode Length(may exclude credits): |
27:39 |